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Dave A

posted on 29th Nov 07 at 10:16

quote:
Originally posted by lil_g04
Yes hamish the fan is fine as wired it direct to the battery :) And also put in a new fan that came from a mate's car that I know works!


Which relay is this?! :!



maybe the fan relay:boggle:


Fro

posted on 29th Nov 07 at 09:35

Look on the fusebox cover greggmundo. May have a symbol on there.


lil_g

posted on 29th Nov 07 at 02:34

ttt for the morning


lil_g

posted on 28th Nov 07 at 23:13

Yes hamish the fan is fine as wired it direct to the battery :) And also put in a new fan that came from a mate's car that I know works!


Which relay is this?! :!


Superlite Ltd.

posted on 28th Nov 07 at 17:16

relay :lol:


carnuts

posted on 28th Nov 07 at 17:09

sorry i just meant to test it make sure thats all i have bought stuff before and it not work :(


Hamish

posted on 28th Nov 07 at 16:59

ok so that would imply that the fan is fine and the problem is further back.

What about the water temp switch that regulates when the fan actually comes on. He hasnt mentioned that?

[Edited on 28-11-2007 by Hamish]


Fro

posted on 28th Nov 07 at 16:53

carnuts he has changed the fan its in his top post.

Hamish from what i can remember it works if you hook it direct to battery but not if you bridge it at the switch.


Hamish

posted on 28th Nov 07 at 16:37

i know that uve said uve changed the fan, but have you tried wiring it straight onto the battey and see if it works then?

Used a multimeter to see if there is a voltage across the wiring/switch?


carnuts

posted on 28th Nov 07 at 16:34

fan buggered? i would try another one mate or im sure there is a way of putting a live to the fan to see if it works

[Edited on 28-11-2007 by carnuts]


lil_g

posted on 28th Nov 07 at 16:19

What sensors are in any way connected to the fan?

I've so far changed:
The radiator
The fan
The fan switch
and the connector that goes into fan switch

but my fan still refuses to come on :mad: